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Art Callaham: O'Reilly's book on Kennedy a good read
I was never a “Kennedyphile” — lifelong southern conservative Republicans usually are not. Sure, I was a starry-eyed 15-year-old who understood “Camelot,” liked the pictures of bikini clad Jackie-O (as she was later to be...Tags: Assassinations, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Vietnam War (1955-1975), FBI
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Diane K. Sallee
Richardson, Texas: Diane K. Sallee, 68, of Richardson passed away, May 7, 2013, from an extended illness. She was born in the Groton area on June 21, 1944, to Orval and Bernice Smith. Diane was married to David D. Sallee on July 6, 1985. Diane...
Tags: Carrollton, Watertown, Groton, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama's plan to avoid lame-duckery
For the last two months, President Barack Obama has been mired in Washington's inside game, caught up in backroom congressional politics as he tried unsuccessfully to pass a bill on gun control and nudge Republican senators toward compromise on the...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Polls, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. House of Representatives
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Heritage commencement speaker a champion of higher ed
Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash.David Warren has given hundreds of commencement speeches in his long career as a crusader for private colleges and increased financial aid funding for all college students. But he's never written one of them in advance. So Saturday morning he'll go on a...Tags: U.S. Congress, Financial Aid, Teaching and Learning, Washington State University, University of Michigan
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President should be more of a pit bull
Reason, common sense, logic, intelligence and science are characteristics of most academics. It's a sad state of affairs that so many of our Congressmen lack these attributes. They were elected to embrace and implement the will of the people at large, yet...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Theodore Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan
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Column: Obama's plan to avoid lame duckery
For the last two months, President Barack Obama has been mired in Washington’s inside game, caught up in backroom congressional politics as he tried unsuccessfully to pass a bill on gun control and nudge Republican senators toward compromise on...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Polls, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. House of Representatives
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Federal innovation a matter of perspective
The federal government has an innovation problem — or does it? The answer depends on whom you ask. Federal employees surveyed over the past three years have had a declining view of government innovation. But that doesn't mean Uncle Sam doesn't...Tags: Government, Space Programs, Science and Technology, Public Employees, NASA
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'The Butler' puts a new spin on LBJ, says Liev Schreiber
The new trailer for Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” shows an up-from-his-bootstraps man moving, Zelig-like, through U.S. presidential history, demonstrating how “one man overcame his past.” But for at least one of the actors...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Lee Daniels, Celebrities, The Weinstein Company, Goon (movie)
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A 'Requiem' for JFK assassination
Fifty years later, the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains a galvanizing event, studied by serious scholars and conspiracy fringers with equal intensity. People who were old enough in 1963 still remember everything about the news flash that...
Tags: Assassinations, Entertainment, Music, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Music Industry
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At George W. Bush library, five presidents meet in harmony
DALLAS — The five men who have held the title of president gathered to celebrate the dedication of George W. Bush's presidential library at Southern Methodist University on Thursday, a rare reunion that focused on praising his achievements and...
Tags: George W. Bush Presidential Center, Jeb Bush, Libraries, Didier Ilunga-Mbenga, Elections
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How Republicans raided the welfare state and left it flat broke
I would like to add some points to former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich's column "How the welfare state has grown" (April 7). Mr. Ehrlich fails to mention the fact that every president since Lyndon Johnson, beginning in 1964, has raided the Social Security...
Tags: Elections, Pension and Welfare, Bill Clinton, Trade Agreements, U.S. Congress
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Obama's 2nd-term blues?
Was President Barack Obama really joking at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Association dinner? Or was he showing, as I suspect, early signs of the second-term blues? It's fashionable for critics — especially if they didn't get invited...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Correspondents (music group), Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, U.S. Congress
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